In case you hadn't quite clocked, we're currently right in the middle fo the Tour Series, the UK's country-wide annual criterium race series and Boardman is the official bike sponsor of two teams in the series: One Pro Cycling and Storey Racing.
To celebrate Boardman is running a 10% discount on its Elite range of AIR road bikes.
The range covers high performance road bikes for men and women all the way up to elite level racers.
If you're happy that you've got your dream bike's trimmings all sorted and you're only after a frame, Boardman has discounts on those too.
Enjoy!
This is the most expensive bike in today's DealCatcher.
The 9.4 offers the most attractive setup of any of the bikes available today. Sure, it's £900 more expensive than the 9.2 which you can see below, but the 9.4 runs Shimano's full Ultegra Di2 groupset and Boardman's Aerodynamic Surface Trip tape to give you an stable and aerodynamically efficient ride.
Boardman says its 9.2 road bike is designed to be ridden fast and is significantly more affordable than the 9.4 above.
It also landed the highest of accolades we're able to give in our Bike of the Year competition last year.
Our man Dave Atkinson called it a "great value aero road bike that's fast and easy to ride."
The AIR Womens is has the same set-up as the 9.2 above, just with more female-friendly geometry.
Shimano's Dura-Ace chainset keeps things ticking over, and Boardman AIR Elite Five wheels will keep your riding true, fast, and comfortable.
Now, for the most affordable of the bunch today, the Boardman 9.0.
Featuring the same aerodynamic focus and attention to detail that the rest of the AIR range benefits from, the 9.0 carries a Shimano Ultegra and FSA Gossamer Pro mixed groupset and Boardman's AIR Elite Five wheels, on a carbon Boardman AIR Frame.
If you're satisfied with your own groupset and finishing gear, or you're simply after a faster frameset to whittle down your Strava times.
The Boardman AIR 9.8 frameset features custom paint finishing in the style of the One Pro cycling team, and a Boardman T9 tapered carbon fork.
Finally, Boardman's Signature Frameset is targeted at riders really looking to maximise their performance benefits.
With slight aerodynamic advantages and a fancier paint job, what's not to love?
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robertoegg - OK try getting 10% off a Canyon.
Doing the London Revolution my front derailleur cable failed just before boxhill. Halfords were running support and gave me a Boardman 9.0 to ride. When I handed in the bike at the next feed station the chap proudly asked what I thought of it. I was polite at the time, but I can't say that I enjoyed it.
though I think the Boardman's are excellent for their price range, and their very top stuff is lovely to look at.
Ok, so it's the elite - tell me a shop who wouldn't give you 10% if you walked in with 1.5k in notes. All I'm saying is it's a nothing deal.
Can't get these through Halfords. The Elite range is only stocked by independents. Although Boardman bikes are owned by halfords it is run as an independent company.
Robertoegg have you looked at the top bikes in a Halfords. My Boardman FS pro is £1500 new and you wll struggle to find a better spec'd bike for the money. Rub out boardman and put a "named" brand on the side and its a £2.5k bike. The margins are small on the good stuff. 10% off is not bad on these, they only go 20-25% at and of line.
The 10% off with your British Cycling card discount is a bit bobbins as well. Half the staff have never heard of it and the half that have work it out in their head because the till can't do it automatically and end up knocking a random amount off that's never quite 10%.
You, me, and everyone else on here know that 10% off at Halfords is a shite offer.